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Residents urge halt to Hazel Hill subdivision until state improves dangerous intersection; council weighs options

Greenville County Council · March 17, 2026
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Summary

At public comment, speakers urged the council to stop development at the Hazel Hill subdivision near highways 25 and 290 until the intersection is improved; councilors noted limits on county authority because the roads are state-maintained and suggested PND review and a possible workshop on subdivision process.

Two members of the public used the council’s public-comment period on March 17 to press elected officials to reconsider recent approvals and to call out what they described as unsafe conditions at a rural intersection.

Joe Dill told councilors a subdivision called Hazel Hill was approved at the intersection of Highway 25 and Highway 290, an area he called “one of the most dangerous places to get in and out of in Greenville County.” Dill said a friend had been killed at that location and urged the council to stop…

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